Rev.C.McCullough, Jr.

Rev. Clyde McCullough, Jr. has been member of First Baptist Church of Jericho since May of 1986. He is the husband of Deaconess Judy McCullough for 27 years and father of four children — James, Jeanine, Clyde III, and Wesley. Clyde has been active in various ministries of the church, including The King’s Men’s Bible Study, Street Evangelism, Feeding the Homeless, and the Male Chorus. He started a teen Bible Study in his home, and this study was continued at the church. Clyde has also taught Vacation Bible Study, and Disciples of God men’s study.

Clyde was ordained a deacon in 1990, has served as Vice Chairman and Chairman of Deacons. He has served Director of Men’s Ministry and as a member of the Katrina Mission Team which included adults and teens who traveled to New Orleans in a successful rebuilding and cleanup effort following the devastating hurricane in 2005. With his call to the gospel ministry, he is currently the Assistant Men’s Church School teacher, and serves as the Ministry Staff Liaison for the Men’s Ministry.

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Baptist Church Covenant

HAVING been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior; and on the profession of our faith, having been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, we do now in the presence of God, angels and this assembly, most solemnly and joyfully enter into covenant with one another, as one body in Christ.

our vision

Our Vision is Led by the Holy Spirit, we will preach the gospel through holistic (spiritual, social, economic and political) development of our community to uplift and glorify the Kingdom of God while effectively developing disciples of Jesus Christ to bring the transformative gospel to the community of unbelievers.

Doctrinal Summation

Baptism -- we believe that baptism is immersion in water as taught in the New Testament and practiced by Christ and the Apostles. Although one is not saved by baptism, nevertheless, obedience to compliance is essential to obeying the commands of Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20.
Suitable Candidates for Baptism -- We believe that the only suitable persons to receive this ordinance are those who have exercised a personal saving confession of faith in Christ, and are regenerated by the Holy Spirit. Consequently, infants ought not to be, and cannot be scripturally baptized, since they can neither exercise, nor profess that faith in Christ.